News from the School of IAS
Category: Cultural Studies
Ben Gardner and Ron Krabill Receive UW Global Innovation Fund Grant
IAS faculty members Ben Gardner and Ron Krabill received a UW Global Innovation Fund grant to support their upcoming study abroad exploration seminar “Critical perspectives on ecotourism in Tanzania.” The grant will enable Tanzanian students to participate alongside UW students in studying grassroots environmental activism and community conservation in Tanzania.
January 14, 2016
Joshua Heim Becomes Arts Program Manager for the City of Bellevue
Joshua Heim (’10, MA in Cultural Studies) has accepted a position at the City of Bellevue as their Arts Program Manager. In this capacity, he will manage cultural planning, grant making, public art programs, and serve as staff liaison to the Bellevue Arts Commission.
January 4, 2016
Kari Lerum Co-authors “Sexuality in the Global South: 50 Years of Published Research in The Journal of Sex Research”
IAS faculty member Kari Lerum co-authored “Sexuality in the Global South: 50 years of published research in The Journal of Sex Research – Inclusions, Omissions, and Future Possibilities,” in The Journal of Sex Research (JSR). The article surveys ...
December 30, 2015
Kari Lerum Publishes in Archives of Sexual Behavior
IAS faculty member Kari Lerum is the lead author of a commentary published in Archives of Sexual Behavior. The article, entitled: “The Power of (But Not In?) Sexual Configurations Theory” is an invited commentary on a new model (Sexual Configurations Theory) recently published in the journal.
December 21, 2015
Kari Lerum discusses sex worker rights on alum Chad Bates’ community talk show And…Discuss!?
IAS faculty member Kari Lerum joined Mary of Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) Seattle to dialogue about sex worker rights on the community talk show and podcast And…Discuss!? Before a live audience at The Edmonds Theater, IAS alum Chad Bates (’14, Global Studies) and the panelists discussed definitions of sex work and challenges within the industry.
December 17, 2015
Asaya Plumly (MACS 2017) Named Grad Rep to the New Campus Diversity Council
Asaya Plumly, a first-year MA in Cultural Studies student, has been named the graduate student representative on the newly constituted campus Diversity Council. The Diversity Council is charged with guiding campus work to fully implement the Diversity Action Plan, and “intentionally include(s) membership from all campus units and appropriate diversity related student groups.” Asaya comes from a mixed race family and ...
December 11, 2015
Julie Shayne Presents Taking Risks at Howard Zinn Book Fair
IAS faculty member Julie Shayne presented her edited book Taking Risks: Feminist Activism and Research in the Americas (SUNY 2014; 2015) at the Second Annual Howard Zinn Book Fair in San Francisco. Shayne read her essay “Mother’s Day” which discusses her decision to prioritize family, quality of life, and ultimately ...
November 16, 2015
Dan Berger speaks on Captive Nation in Baltimore
IAS faculty member Dan Berger gave three talks in Baltimore based on his book Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era. Berger gave a lecture at Goucher College on “Prisons, State Violence, and the Organizing Tradition.” At the annual meeting of ...
November 16, 2015
Shannon Cram publishes “Wild and Scenic Wasteland: Conservation Politics in the Nuclear Wilderness”
IAS faculty member Shannon Cram published "Wild and Scenic Wasteland: Conservation Politics in the Nuclear Wilderness" in Environmental Humanities. Drawing on Cram's ethnographic work ...
November 10, 2015
Julie Shayne Blogs About Feminist Undergraduate Mentoring
IAS faculty Julie Shayne writes “Feminist Mentoring and Underserved Rock Stars” for the Feminist Reflections blog. In it, Shayne talks about ...
October 30, 2015